Spotify Names Burna Boy as Top Afrobeats Artist of 2025

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September 29, 2025 — Spotify has unveiled its 2025 Top Afrobeats Artists list, highlighting the stars driving one of the world’s fastest-growing music genres. Leading the rankings is Burna Boy, whose dominance in streaming reflects his global reach through chart-topping albums, collaborations, and sold-out tours.

He is followed by Rema, whose hit singles and remixes continue to attract huge international audiences. Wizkid secured the third spot, maintaining his legacy as one of Afrobeats’ most influential figures. Rising star Asake landed fourth thanks to his energetic performances and back-to-back hits, while Ayra Starr rounded out the top five, cementing her status as one of the most prominent female voices in the genre.

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Collectively, these five artists generated billions of streams in 2025, helping propel Afrobeats to new global heights. According to Spotify’s data, Afrobeats streams rose by 30% worldwide over the past year, with the genre now making up 5% of all non-English listening on the platform. Growth has been especially strong in the United States, Brazil, and Europe, where Afrobeats has increasingly influenced mainstream pop, hip-hop, and dance music.

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The recognition underscores how Afrobeats, once considered a regional sound, has become a cultural and commercial powerhouse. Festivals in London, Paris, and New York now dedicate entire stages to Afrobeats, while collaborations with global artists continue to expand its footprint.

For Burna Boy, Rema, Wizkid, Asake, and Ayra Starr, the rankings not only celebrate their streaming success but also reflect the wider impact of Nigerian and African music on the world stage.

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